نتایج جستجو برای: division of labor

تعداد نتایج: 21177537  

2006
Robert P. Gilles Emiliya Lazarova Pieter H.M. Ruys

Xiaokai Yang's theory of economic specialization under increasing returns to scale is a formal development of the fundamental Smith-Young theorem on the extent of the market and the social division of labor. In this theory specialization-and, thus, the social division of labor-is firmly embedded within a system of perfectly competitive markets. This leaves unresolved whether and how such develo...

2010
Sergey Gavrilets

A crucial step in several major evolutionary transitions is the division of labor between components of the emerging higher-level evolutionary unit. Examples include the separation of germ and soma in simple multicellular organisms, appearance of multiple cell types and organs in more complex organisms, and emergence of casts in eusocial insects. How the division of labor was achieved in the fa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Peter H W Biedermann Michael Taborsky

Division of labor among the workers of insect societies is a conspicuous feature of their biology. Social tasks are commonly shared among age groups but not between larvae and adults with completely different morphologies, as in bees, wasps, ants, and beetles (i.e., Holometabola). A unique yet hardly studied holometabolous group of insects is the ambrosia beetles. Along with one tribe of ants a...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Klaus Jaffe

Inspired by Adam Smith and Friedrich Hayek, many economists have postulated the existence of invisible forces that drive economic markets. These market forces interact in complex ways making it difficult to visualize or understand the interactions in every detail. Here I show how these forces can transcend a zero-sum game and become a win-win business interaction, thanks to emergent social syne...

2011
Ana Duarte Franz J. Weissing Ido Pen Laurent Keller

Division of labor is a complex phenomenon observed throughout nature. Theoretical studies have focused either on its emergence through selforganization mechanisms or on its adaptive consequences. We suggest that the interaction of self-organization, which undoubtedly characterizes division of labor in social insects, and evolution should be further explored. We review the factors empirically sh...

2014
Tobias Pamminger Susanne Foitzik Katharina C. Kaufmann Natalie Schützler Florian Menzel

Division of labor is a defining characteristic of social insects and fundamental to their ecological success. Many of the numerous tasks essential for the survival of the colony must be performed at a specific location. Consequently, spatial organization is an integral aspect of division of labor. The mechanisms organizing the spatial distribution of workers, separating inside and outside worke...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2014
Jingjing Zhao Xiaoyi Wang Stephen J Frost Wan Sun Shin-Yi Fang W Einar Mencl Kenneth R Pugh Hua Shu Jay G Rueckl

Word reading in alphabetic language involves a cortical system with multiple components whose division of labor depends on the transparency of the writing system. To gain insight about the neural division of labor between phonology and semantics subserving word reading in Chinese, a deep non-alphabetic writing system, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the effe...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Yehuda Ben-Shahar Nichole L Dudek Gene E Robinson

Molecular analysis of a complex behavioral phenotype is facilitated by dissecting it into simpler behavioral components. Using this approach, we present evidence implicating increased manganese transport by the malvolio (mvl) gene into brain cells as one factor that influences age-related division of labor in honey bee colonies. We studied mvl because manganese affects sucrose responsiveness in...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2016
Hagai Y Shpigler Adam J Siegel Zachary Y Huang Guy Bloch

A hallmark of insect societies is a division of labor among workers specializing in different tasks. In bumblebees the division of labor is related to body size; relatively small workers are more likely to stay inside the nest and tend ("nurse") brood, whereas their larger sisters are more likely to forage. Despite their ecological and economic importance, very little is known about the endocri...

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